 Russia is in a difficult situation on the left bank of the Nipro River. Expert revealed shocking facts. The Russian military has committed all available reserves to the front lines in Ukraine, Ukrainian Armed Forces Reserve Colonel and military expert Roman Svitan said in an interview with NV Radio. The Russians have deployed all of their reserves, said Svitan. Furthermore, they have done so in areas like Avdivka, Volodar, Robotino, Luhansk and of course Bakhmut. In other words, their reserves are now fully engaged. Thereby, according to Svitan, Moscow is limited in how it can respond to Ukraine's growing presence on the left bank of the Nipro River in Kursan Oblast. He added that transferring troops from combat to other directions results in a loss of at least half of their combat capability. They need to be replenished and rested. If a military unit is moved from one combat area to another, it only exacerbates the problem. Expert said, given that Russians don't have any reserves left, this is the only operation they can undertake. Again, this move takes a significant amount of time. He mentioned that the front lines locations are particularly inconvenient for redeployment of Russian troops because there are nearly no roads running parallel to the front at a depth of 40 to 50 kilometers beyond the range of Ukrainian artillery.